What is cuter than a fennec fox?? TWO fennec foxes!!! Critter Camp has two adorable fennec foxes in our care- Quiggly and Zoey. Zoey came in a year ago after becoming aggressive. She is a permanent resident here at the sanctuary. Quiggly came in a couple of weeks ago because his owners cannot keep him where they live for now. He will go back to them when their housing situation changes. Here they entertain us while we try to feed them soem superworms as a treat. At about 2:00 they are both in the frame most of the time

Quiggly the fennec fox ends up in the silliest places! First it was the cat litter box, then the kitchen table in a box, now on the stove! http://www.crittercamp.biz Quiggly lives at Critter Camp Exotic Pet Sanctuary temporarily while his owners find a new home. He is a precious little goof!

Bred as a pet, Flash was passed around by 5 different owners, all claiming he was too aggressive to be a pet or a breeder. Flash had virtually no chances left to live the rest of his life safely and happily until he came to us. It appears that his aggression was food related as now that he is well fed he is very docile and can live the rest of his natural life content and loved. Yes, he is a chunk now, but he is healthy, and happy. Here the ever adorable Flash the fennec fox begs for and of course gets his favorite treat, a monkey biscuit. yes, a monkey biscuit. They are for the kinkajou, but he loves them. When he hears the bag rustle he comes running. And who could ever resist that adorable little face, those deep dark eyes, those ears! Be sure to check out our website www.crittercamp.biz , and our other videos too!

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